Georgia A. Rigg, LCSW, T.E.P. And Kaya T. Kade, LPC, CDMS, T.E.P.
Warmly Invite You To Attend
“CREATIVITY IN ACTION!”
A Five Day Residential Workshop in Psychodrama, Psychomotor Therapy, Sociometry & Group Psychotherapy
September 18-22, 2014, in Homer, Alaska
Warmly Invite You To Attend
“CREATIVITY IN ACTION!”
A Five Day Residential Workshop in Psychodrama, Psychomotor Therapy, Sociometry & Group Psychotherapy
September 18-22, 2014, in Homer, Alaska
Our residential workshop is scheduled for one of the year's “still points”, the Autumnal Equinox. This season is a time for rejoicing over the good things accomplished throughout the year, as well as a time for dealing with left over issues that block personal and professional growth.
This five day retreat will take place in Homer, Alaska, in an innovative and beautiful home overlooking some of the most magnificent scenery in Alaska. During the process of the workshop we will work to create a safe “village of choice”, in which we will teach powerful, evidence-based psychotherapeutic techniques. This workshop will offer the exploration of a multitude of experiential techniques, based on the theory and techniques of psychodrama, psychomotor therapy, and sociometry. Sociometry maps the threads of human connections, while psychodrama and psychomotor therapy place issues of all kinds on the stage, making them explicit and concrete through dramatic action. The experiential techniques we use can be utilized in individual, group and family therapy. The work of the group, with the direction of Kaya and Georgia, is to provide a safe space for the celebration of all human emotions, from deep sadness to ecstatic joy. The rationale for process in the group and techniques used in different dramas well be offered. We are pleased to offer this training to trainees working toward certification in psychodrama, professionals who wish to augment their present skills, and couples who wish to experience the process together. CEU's and hours toward psychodrama certification are available.
This five day retreat will take place in Homer, Alaska, in an innovative and beautiful home overlooking some of the most magnificent scenery in Alaska. During the process of the workshop we will work to create a safe “village of choice”, in which we will teach powerful, evidence-based psychotherapeutic techniques. This workshop will offer the exploration of a multitude of experiential techniques, based on the theory and techniques of psychodrama, psychomotor therapy, and sociometry. Sociometry maps the threads of human connections, while psychodrama and psychomotor therapy place issues of all kinds on the stage, making them explicit and concrete through dramatic action. The experiential techniques we use can be utilized in individual, group and family therapy. The work of the group, with the direction of Kaya and Georgia, is to provide a safe space for the celebration of all human emotions, from deep sadness to ecstatic joy. The rationale for process in the group and techniques used in different dramas well be offered. We are pleased to offer this training to trainees working toward certification in psychodrama, professionals who wish to augment their present skills, and couples who wish to experience the process together. CEU's and hours toward psychodrama certification are available.
Primary Goals Include
•Learning the roles and processes of psychodrama, and the use of psychodrama in exploring personal issues, group processes, and interpersonal and intrapersonal encounter;
•Understanding the theory and process of psychomotor therapy, with introduction to the psychomotor approach for healing generational trauma;
•Understanding sociometry, and the elements that go into the creation of a generous and supportive group;
•Review of ethics in therapeutic action work with emphasis on therapeutic rationale.
•Understanding the theory and process of psychomotor therapy, with introduction to the psychomotor approach for healing generational trauma;
•Understanding sociometry, and the elements that go into the creation of a generous and supportive group;
•Review of ethics in therapeutic action work with emphasis on therapeutic rationale.
Workshop Facilitators
Georgia A. Rigg, LCSW, T.E.P., is certified as a Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of Psychodrama, Sociomettry and Group Psychotherapy. In 2008 she was the recipient of the Innovator's Award from the American Society for Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama, for her work in blending psychomotor therapy and psychodrama, creating an “ideal” modality for the treatment of the effects of trauma from all causes. Georgia now lives in Colorado, and enjoys being back to “riding the circuit”, bringing the healing structures of psychodrama and psychomotor therapy to trainees in any locality. Contact Georgia at: georgiaarigg@yahoo.com (970) 895-3208.
Kaya T. Kade, LPC, CDMS, T.E.P. Is certified as a Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. Kaya lives and works in Alaska, and has a profound belief in the efficacy of action therapy. She is the 2010 Alaska Counseling Association Anne L. Henry Distinguished Award Recipient. She has worked for years to achieve her own certification at the top level of psychodrama, and now brings her knowledge and expertise to her own training program. She is the registrar for the program, and can be reached at k.kade@att.net and (907) 947-6676.
Kaya T. Kade, LPC, CDMS, T.E.P. Is certified as a Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. Kaya lives and works in Alaska, and has a profound belief in the efficacy of action therapy. She is the 2010 Alaska Counseling Association Anne L. Henry Distinguished Award Recipient. She has worked for years to achieve her own certification at the top level of psychodrama, and now brings her knowledge and expertise to her own training program. She is the registrar for the program, and can be reached at k.kade@att.net and (907) 947-6676.
Workshop Fee
The workshop fee is $650 which includes lodging. Fees paid by September 10, 2014, receive a discount of $100, making the fee $550. A non-refundable deposit of $100 is requested to reserve a space in the workshop. If you have paid the workshop fee and must cancel prior to September 15, a 50% refund of registration fee will be made—after September 15, no refund will be made. Dinners at the workshop are a community affair and will be shared by all. Breakfast and lunch are on your own—participants are welcome to prepare breakfast and lunch at the workshop facility. Please discuss payment arrangements with Kaya. Workshop will begin at 4:00 PM on Thursday, September 18, and close at two on Monday, September 22, 2014.